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“By the end of 2009, the six leading makers of baby bottles in the U.S. went BPA-free. In February, 2012 Campbell’s Soup said it would begin removing BPA from its most popular soups, though it did not set a time frame”

The chemical industry’s request that the FDA phase out rules allowing BPA in baby bottles and sippy cups is nothing but an attempt to mitigate years of negative publicity from consumer groups in order to sideline tougher laws that would ban BPA from other types of food packaging.

The Food and Drug Administration announced the chemical BPA, or bisphenol-A, can no longer be used in manufacturing baby bottles or sippy cups.

Above shows a sheet of cookie dough that I have ready in the freezer. Let the dough warm up slightly before cutting the baby bottle cookies… believe me if you are in too much of a rush you can really hurt your wrists! I actually place the shapes back in the freezer before baking so that spreading is kept to a minimum. Bake the baby bottle cookies following your recipe’s directions.

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How to Choose the Perfect Baby Bottle

by Juliet Spurrier, MD, Lindsay Ellis & Wendy Schmitz

To begin start digging through your cookie cutters to find a baby bottle cutter. I have no idea where mine came from, but I know you can by just about any cookie cutter online.

WebMD Health News: "FDA Bans BPA in Baby Bottles."

In the UK, the current advice given by NHS Choices remains to baby bottles, which is deemed as especially important for newborn and high-risk infants (i.e., those susceptible to infection). Sterilization is also recommended in , such as by . A current recommendation in the US is that bottle sterilization can be replaced by cleaning with hot soapy water.

Baby Bottles & Nipples | Babies"R"Us

While infant formula is highly regulated in many countries, baby bottles are not. Only the materials of the teat and bottle itself are specifically regulated in some countries (e.g. British Standards BS 7368:1990 "Specification for babies' elastomeric feeding bottle teats"). In the USA, the (FDA) also regulates teats and the bottle materials. In 1985 it tightened allowable levels of released from bottle teats. A 1999 study suggested that some bottles release unsafe amounts of ; however industry critics contented the study demanded unreasonable conditions to which the bottles were subject. Findings since, however, have renewed the initial concerns (see ).

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The best thing to do is continue with your regular feeding routine, including offering your baby a bottle at the normal times. She may resist, but don't become frustrated (she'll sense your tension) or give in by nursing her. Sometimes breastfed babies refuse to take a bottle from Mom because they know she has something better. If this seems to be the case, ask your husband or a grandparent to take over bottle feedings until the phase passes (you may have to leave the room, or even the house, for a while during these times). Have your husband or relative offer her the bottle by first letting a few drops of milk fall onto her lips and into her mouth so she recognizes the breast milk. Then stroke her lips with the nipple until she opens her mouth wide, as if to nurse. If she clamps her mouth shut, don't try to force the nipple in between her pursed lips -- this is a battle you are guaranteed to lose.